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if this is a treadmill, please power cycle the treadmill to start. If the errors are not in the product documentation, please attempt to confirm them by calling the manufacturer first. it might be an issue like too much friction under the belt that can be cleared up by leaving the platform and applying oil to the section under the belt. or you could possibly need to schedule a repair. But making the call will help point us in the right direction.
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Here are some possible causes and solutions:
Overheating: If the motor or electronics of the treadmill get too hot, the machine may shut down to prevent damage. Make sure that the treadmill is placed in a well-ventilated area and that the air filters are clean. You can also try lubricating the walking belt to reduce friction.
Faulty speed sensor: If the speed sensor is malfunctioning, it may cause the treadmill to shut down. You can try cleaning the speed sensor with a soft cloth and see if that helps .
Worn walking belt: If the walking belt is worn or damaged, it may cause the treadmill to shut down. You can try replacing the walking belt and see if that helps.
Electrical issues: If there are any electrical issues with the treadmill, it may cause the machine to shut down. You can try resetting the circuit breaker or unplugging the treadmill for a few minutes and then plugging it back in.
If none of these solutions work, it may be best to contact Proform customer service.
Gentlemen,
if your screen keeps "resetting", and it takes almost a minute with no move, and afterwards, if your screen works too slow when you see the message "press a key", problem might be the emergency stop button.
it is very easy to try. just take out 4 screws out from the bottom of emergency button box, open it up and take the cables which are closer to you out, and connect them by hand.
in this way you will be bypassing the emergency button and disabling its functionality.
then check if it works.
I attached the photo of faulty switches which should normally close the circuit, and only opens when emergency button is pressed. those ones lose their conductivity, so keep the circuit open, preventing any of your motors working.
Keep rocking..!!
BR, Bekir
Question edited for clarity.
iFit is a subscription service, you have not connected to WiFi, haven't subscribed, haven't paid, so you don't get the service. You can't 'reset it'.
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https://www.proform.com/blog/faq-power-995i-treadmill/
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E2 Error usually indicates that the treadmill is overloaded and applies to various models like TR150, TRX1000 and TR 200. To fix this problem, check if your treadmill motor is overheating. Signs of an overheated motor include; grinding noise, motor produces a burning smell and inconsistent operation speeds.
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